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・ I Don't Believe in Love
・ I Don't Believe In Miracles
・ I Don't Believe You
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I Don't Blame You at All
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・ I Don't Care (Ricky Martin song)


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I Don't Blame You at All : ウィキペディア英語版
I Don't Blame You at All

"I Don't Blame You At All" was a 1971 R&B hit by The Miracles (AKA ''Smokey Robinson & The Miracles'') on Motown Records' Tamla label. It was composed by Miracles lead singer, William "Smokey" Robinson,and produced by Robinson and Terry "Buzzy" Johnson, and was taken from their album, ''One Dozen Roses''. This song was actually the follow-up hit to their #1 smash, "The Tears of a Clown", and reached the Top 20 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, charting at #18, and the Top 10 of the ''Billboard'' R&B chart, peaking at #7. It was also a Top 20 hit in the UK, reaching #11 on the British charts that year. It is also noted as the group's last Top 20 pop hit before Smokey Robinson's departure from The Miracles the following year, and was performed by the group on Dick Clark's ''American Bandstand'' on an episode dated July 10, 1971.〔http://www.tv.com/shows/american-bandstand/smokey-robinson-and-the-miracles-168376/〕〔http://www.sidereel.com/American_Bandstand/season-14/episode-45?message=true#_=_〕
In this sad, mournful tune, belying its up-tempo nature, Smokey, as the song's narrator, tells a girl that he obviously wants (that doesn't share his feelings) that he doesn't blame her for "playing it cool" when she decides to call off the relationship.
Lamenting the fact that his attraction to her covered the fact that she had just casual feelings for him, he sings:
''"I dont blame you at all,'cause you played it cool''

''You don't owe me a thing 'cause I was a fool''

''I'm only paying the price''

''For a trip I took to Paradise''

Cause I looked into a pair of eyes, and what I thought was The Look Of Love''

''Was only hurt in disguise"''
"I Don't Blame You At All" was the group's final big hit with Robinson, though the Miracles did continue to chart several times before his departure, with songs including "Satisfaction", "I Can't Stand To See You Cry", and "We've Come Too Far to End It Now". This song has inspired a cover version by Rosetta Hightower, and appears on many Miracles' "Greatest Hits" album and CD compilations.
==Personnel: The Miracles==

*Smokey Robinson
*Claudette Rogers Robinson
*Pete Moore
*Ronnie White
*Bobby Rogers
*Marv Tarplin
Additional Instruments: The Funk Brothers

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